Low-field MRIs

In MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), high-field scanners (1.0T or greater) generate stronger magnetic fields than low-field scanners (less than 1.0T). High-field MRIs generally provide superior image quality, reduced scan times, and greater sensitivity to subtle tissue variations. Conversely, low-field MRIs are typically more compact, cost-effective, and demand less extensive shielding.

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